Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet BELIEVABLE
BELIEVABLE
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- While filming the movie in Arkansas, Remick lived with a local family and practiced baton twirling so that she would be believable as the teenager who wins the attention of Lonesome Rhodes (played by Andy Griffith).
- For those who lack familiarity with the real science of matters Reich dealt with, why would orgone be less believable than black holes, a bounded yet infinite universe, or "dark matter" .
- To ensure that the movements of the fish in the film were believable, the animators took a crash course in fish biology and oceanography.
- Among the challenges that effects editors face are creatively adding together various elements to create believable sounds for everything you see on screen, as well as memorizing their sound effects library.
- His acting ability also brought him to the attention of director Fred Zinnemann, who was looking for an actor who was not well-known and could be believable as the assassin in the film The Day of the Jackal (1973).
- Rogers considers the number of 36 deaths to be impossibly low and finds the higher contemporary figures believable, citing other historical examples of armies being heavily hit by dysentery.
- The sense is generally passive, even if usually not explicitly marked as such in idiomatic English translation; for example, difficile creditū, "hard to believe", is more literally "hard to be believed", or "hardly believable".
- The report was made more believable through its voice-over by respected broadcaster Richard Dimbleby.
- Bialik thought she and Stoyanov shared a strong physical resemblance and would be believable as brother and sister.
- Her sense of herself and where she wants to go makes her believable and the crumbling of her dour defenses at a touch of hope makes her affecting.
- McGovern has openly criticised dramas such as Footballers' Wives lamenting the lack of quality, believable storytelling in the early 2000s.
- As they head back to the village, Lomax wonders aloud how he'll make a believable report about all that's happened, while more pointedly, Quatermass questions just how final will that report be.
- I still remember my naïve astonishment at the sight of a world-famous, successful writer actually agonizing over whether something he’d written was good enough, funny enough, believable enough, or whether the whole thing would wind up making him seem like a national jackass.
- He professes, indeed, to be very much of an evolutionist, and in particular one who has taken it upon his shoulders to reinstate Buffon and Erasmus Darwin, and, as a follower of these two, Lamarck, in their rightful place as the most believable explainers of the factors and method of evolution.
- makes the killer's terrible trajectory not only believable, but grounded in the most mundane clodhopper behavior.
- Danny DeVito was also considered for the role, but Ivan Reitman nixed the idea as he felt the actor's height would make him seem less believable as Kimble.
- The credibility of expert witnesses depends on numerous factors - in particular, their credentials, personal likability and self-confidence which all impact on how believable they are.
- Lat's attention to details gained him popularity, endearing his works to the masses who find them believable and unbiased.
- Stephen Holden of The New York Times called Reid "achingly believable" and said Craig brings an "undertone of volatile macho arrogance seething below a cultivated surface".
- IGNs Doug Perry commented that the jetskis in the game provide believable and spectacular experience.
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